"What's your name?What do you do?"* Warmly shake hands with the dusty omen and greet each other.
When he heard Kuang Fuzhao's name, **'s eyes shone brightly. Then, he smiled and said, "Oh, I know. I also know that you, the first political commissar of the 67th Army, are Yongxin. ”
In 1929, when the Red Army conquered Yongxin for the third time, Kuang Fu Zhao, who was working as a tailor apprentice in Ji'an, happened to join the army. At this time, he was only 15 years old.
Soon, Kuang Fuzhao participated in the Long March and was assigned to work in the teaching group headed by ***.
On one occasion, Kuang Fu Zhao was marching with his troops and passing through a ditch near Luojiabao, when enemy planes whizzed past and dropped a bomb.
After the bomb was next to the fighters**, Kuang Fu Zhao was dizzy. He got up and looked around, but saw that *** and his wife Wang Ronghua were injured by the falling stones, and blood flowed.
Kuang Fu Zhao hurriedly ran over and helped the chief and his wife stop the bleeding.
Then, he and a soldier who served as a groom risked being bombed by enemy planes and ran to the cliff on the edge of the ravine.
After being saved, he looked at Kuang Zhao, who was sweating profusely, and hurriedly comforted: "It doesn't matter if there is some blood. How can there be a war without bloodshed?”
After many years, ** couple still remember this "life-saving grace" of Kuang Fuzhao.
After the outbreak of the "Xi'an Incident", Kuang Fuzhao met *** for the first time At that time, Kuang Fuzhao was in the Red Army University and listened to *** report***'s opinions on the peaceful handling of the "Xi'an Incident". He and other trainees actively participated in discussions about Chiang Kai-shek's "kill" or "not kill."
When he arrived in Yan'an, Kuang Fuzhao served as the leader of the study group of the Fifth Team of the Anti-Japanese University, with Su Zhenhua as the captain and Zhang Aiping as the political teaching director.
Once, at a report meeting, Kuang Fuzhao saw *** in shabby and neat clothes with a strong Hunan accent, and as soon as he spoke, the humorous and easy-to-understand language fascinated the students.
At this meeting, ** said that the Anti-Japanese War broke out, and a large number of cadres were needed at the front. I'm here to see you off ...... to the front
** talked a lot, and the words of encouragement were like warm sun, which made Kuang Fu Zhao feel warm.
Eight months later, Kuang Fuzhao met Vice Chairman *** for the first time in a hut in Taiyuan City. After a brief greeting, the two sides began to talk about the work in a concise manner.
Kuang Fu Zhao said that he was very willing to work under ***. In Kuang's view, there is no such intellectual shelf, nor does he put on the "prestige" of leadership. What impresses Kuang Fu Zhao the most is that he is smart and meticulous.
In those days, many leaders who planned to send him to work in enemy-occupied areas, but every time he reported to *** here, he would always be detained. **That's what I said, Kuang Fu Zhao is an old man in Jiangxi, he said Yongxin, and when he arrives in the enemy-occupied area, he will probably be destroyed by the enemy.
In 1937, Kuang Fuzhao followed *** to Fenyang. ** Then he was introduced to Cheng Zihua and said: "This cadre has been with me for a while, his name is Kuang Fu Zhao, and I handed him over to you." ”
Cheng Zihua happily stepped forward to shake hands with Kuang Fuzhao, but found that Kuang's hand was disabled. Kuang Fu Zhao also realized it, and said, "My hands are not dexterous, but there is no problem in fighting." ”
At that time, Cheng Zihua, who was from Shanxi, sent Kuang Fuzhao to Fangshan County, Shanxi Province to be the first secretary of the county party committee. When parting, Cheng Zihua humorously said that at present, there is not a single party member in the county, and you are going to open up a "** land". You have to pay special attention to the fact that you speak with an accent and rely on the masses to cover yourself.
Kuang Fu Zhao took Cheng Zihua's entrustment to the local office.
Soon, when Kuang Fuzhao rushed from Fangshan County to Mamaozhuang in Lishi County to report to Cheng Zihua, he met the section chief who had violated the discipline of the masses during an overnight stay to review Cheng Zihua.
In front of Kuang Fuzhao, Cheng Zihua scolded the section chief to the point of blood. He reprimanded him loudly: "As an old Red Army, doing such a thing is simply sabotaging the united front and embarrassing the Communist Party and the Eighth Route Army." After speaking, Cheng Zihua gave the section chief a kick in a huff.
Later, this section chief became a battalion commander in the 1st and 2nd Divisions, fought bravely, and finally died heroically in a battle.
In other words, Cheng Zihua is not only extremely principled to his subordinates, but also never favoritism. The same is true for relatives. Kuang Fu Zhao heard about such a thing.
An uncle of Cheng Zihua who had been in the Kuomintang army heard that his nephew had become a senior official, so he asked him to find a "way out". Cheng Zihua thought to himself that it was always a good thing to be willing to go to the Communist Party's side, so he accepted him.
I never thought that this uncle had been influenced by the old camp of the Kuomintang, and he had become addicted to bad habits such as smoking big cigarettes and playing with women. When the staff officer of the army told Cheng Zihua about the situation, Cheng Zihua reprimanded his uncle mercilessly, and then sent him back to his hometown.
All of these left a deep impression on Kuang Fuzhao.
When Kuang Fuzhao was the commander of the garrison brigade of the Jizhong Military Region, Mr. Zhu rushed to the garrison brigade from ten miles away to make a report to the cadres.
Before the report, Liu Sanshou, a propaganda officer of the brigade's political department with a flexible mind, immediately took out a small notebook and asked Mr. Zhu to sign it for him. As a result, everyone rushed up.
Seeing this, Kuang Fu Zhao immediately stepped forward to stop it. But the enthusiasm of the cadres was so high that they couldn't stop it at all. Mr. Zhu smiled and said, everyone leave the small book, and I will sign them one by one in a while.
During the meal, Kuang Fu Zhao and Wang Changjiang, who was transferred from the old army as a cadre, accompanied Mr. Zhu to dine. The meal was the same as usual, except for the addition of an extra bowl of pork. Mr. Zhu shook his head and said, it's better not to eat too well, you must know that the life of our people is still very hard.
Afterwards, Wang Changjiang said to Kuang Fuzhao, I am convinced, a commander-in-chief, I think it is too good to eat such a meal. You must know that in the Kuomintang, this kind of meal cannot be served at all.
In March 1948, Kuang Fuzhao was transferred to Shijiazhuang to work. On this day, Mr. Zhu personally talked to him and said that he would be transferred to the post of director of the Political Department of the Supplementary Training Corps.
Kuang Fu Zhao has been fighting in the field army for a long time, and he does not want to leave the old army. But Mr. Zhu told him that training recruits is also for war.
It turned out that Mr. Zhu knew that Kuang Fuzhao had served as the political instructor of the company, so he sent him to this new post.
Kuang Fuzhao cooperated with Xiao Ke, the commander and political commissar, in the supplementary training corps, and trained tens of thousands of recruits. Soon after, Kuang Fuzhao was transferred to the Sixth Column of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army and served as deputy political commissar and director of the Political Department.
After taking office, he encountered the troops attacking Dingxing County. There are a large number of enemy supplies in the city, and if they are defeated, then the military resources of our army will be effectively replenished.
Due to the high city walls of Dingxing County and the stubbornness of the defenders, the soldiers attacked several times without success. At this time, Kuang Fu Zhao ordered and brought in a heavy machine gun. Under his leadership, the soldiers became more and more courageous, and Dingxing County was quickly breached.
While checking the enemy's supplies, Kuang Fuzhao found a small temple where a large number of artillery shells were stored. He wasn't sure what it was, so he called *** to the *** commander.
Subsequently, Mr. Nie sent the artillery brigade commander Gao Cunxin over. Gao took a closer look and was surprised to see that this was exactly the shells of the American-style mountain artillery that the troops urgently needed, with a total of more than 9,600 rounds.
Mr. Nie was overjoyed, and personally instructed Kuang Fuzhao to make sure that he couldn't drop a shot.
After the liberation of Beiping, Kuang Fuzhao was ordered to lead a team to Taiyuan. When passing through Baoding, Kuang Fuzhao went to visit *** this meeting, asked him a lot of questions about work and life, and said that he was a very good Yongxin person.
To Kuang Fu Zhao's surprise, 17 years later, on the tower of Tiananmen Square, ** took the initiative to greet Kuang Fu Zhao and said: "Oh, Kuang Fu Zhao, Yongxinren, we have met in Baoding!."”
Kuang Fu Zhao knew that ** had a deep affection for Yongxin and the Red Army generals who came out of here. It is worth mentioning that in Yongxin, ** once met the heroine He Zizhen!
During the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Kuang Fuzhao led the 67th Army into Korea. When carrying out the combat tasks assigned by Mr. Peng, the head of the corps originally considered letting the 68th Army take over the defense of the 27th Army, but Kuang Fuzhao saw that the leaders of the brother armies had some difficulties, so he took the initiative to ask Ying to perform relevant tasks for the 68th Army.
In the Jincheng counterattack in 1953, Kuang Fu Zhao led the 67th Army to annihilate more than 44,000 enemies and advanced by 95 km. After the good news was transmitted back to China, ** spoke highly of this battle.
Soon after returning to China, Kuang Fuzhao was promoted to political commissar of the 19th Corps.
In 1959, Kuang Fuzhao, who was still studying at the Higher Military Academy, was selected by He Changgong and went to work in the Ministry of Geology.
He Changgong was a veteran Red Army soldier who served as a "liaison officer" for the "Zhu Mao" division in Jinggangshan. He served as the party secretary of the Ministry of Geology, and was both responsible and daring to let go. Working with He Changgong, Kuang Fuzhao felt very harmonious.
At that time, the Minister of Geology and Industry was Li Siguang. Li does not focus on specific daily work, but he also has high academic attainments.
In order to improve his professional knowledge, Kuang Fuzhao often went to Li Siguang to ask questions, and soon he also became an expert in geological work.
Kuang Fuzhao likes to go to the scene, find problems, solve problems, and even Li Siguang admires Kuang's spirit. At that time, Kuang Fu Zhao, like other cadres, only had 28 and a half catties of grain per month, Li Siguang once said with a smile, Kuang Fu Zhao was still young, always busy on the front line, I thought about reducing my grain ration by one catty, give it to him!
Since then, Kuang Fuzhao has been "obsessed" with geological work. But in the spring of 1966, he was suddenly called to Beijing.
At that time, the Ministry of Geology was messed up, and the slogan was marked with the words "He Changgong is a dead tiger, Kuang Fu Zhao is a living tiger", and Kuang Fu Zhao's life was very difficult.
In this case, Kuang Fuzhao wrote a letter to ***, and with approval, he was given the opportunity to go to the PLA General Hospital for treatment. It's a pity that after the "Yang, Yu, Fu" incident, Kuang Fuzhao was implicated because he had worked under Yang Chengwu, and he could only go to work on the farm in Jiangxi.
Later, with the help of ***, Kuang Fuzhao returned to Beijing with other cadres in a situation like him to check his health.
In 1975, Kuang Fuzhao successively went to the Air Force and the Railway Corps to preside over the daily work. When visiting his old comrade-in-arms Cheng Zihua, Kuang Fuzhao said very happily: "The live tiger" is really alive!
Over the past few decades, Kuang Fuzhao has grown from an apprentice to a senior general, and has become an important commander on the front line of the motherland's construction. Along the way, Kuang Fu Zhao said that the first generation of revolutionary leaders gave him the correct spiritual guidance.